[Dixielandjazz] World in a Jug
Allan Brown
allanbrown at dsl.pipex.com
Thu May 22 11:53:26 PDT 2014
Well done Ron - the exception that proves the rule.
Allan
> I've just started reading Robert Brodsky's above titled book and early on he
> gives a list of things helping or preventing one from writing the blues. He
> said that you can't write a blues about golf but that got me thinking
> soooooo:
>
> The Golf Course Blues
>
> I've got the golf course Blues,
> Don't know what to do.
> I've got the golf course Blues,
> Don't know what to do.
> Slow foursome ahead,
> Ain't no playin' through.
>
> Placed my ball on that tee to make my drive.
> Placed my ball on that tee to make my drive.
> But they're so slow,
> Won't get out of here alive.
>
> Oh Baby, baby, why did I leave you?
> Oh Baby, baby, why did I leave you?
> Won't be home for lunch
> Might miss dinner too.
>
> I've got the golf course Blues,
> Don't know what to do.
> I've got the golf course Blues,
> Don't know what to do.
> They're playin' so slow,
> I'll never get home to you.
>
> Ron L'Herault
>
>
>
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